I dont think that any political party should claim Jesus as being a part of a political party.
I'm open to whatever. I think sometimes when people collaborate these days, it's a little bit convenient.
I guess Surrealism has a draw for me because it's an unknown world. It's a world of subconscious. Some things you can't really get your hands on very easily. Things that are kind of nebulous and they feel like they're not completely formed. You have to feel your way through that.
Often times at a concert, I just close my eyes. Music is very transportive and visual for me like that.
I could quite happily just make music because it conjures up a whole visual world for me in my mind.
I quite clearly remember driving home at 9 a. m. , after shooting all day, in a bathrobe, with bodypaint all over my face, and going through McDonald's drive-thru. I ordered a coffee to make sure I didn't crash on the way home. And the girl working there, she didn't even bat an eyelid. I guess it's a regular thing down in Hastings McDonald's.
A big part of making music is the discovery aspect, is the surprise aspect. That's why I think I'll always love sampling. Because it involves combining the music fandom: collecting, searching, discovering music history, and artifacts of recording that you may not have known existed and you just kind of unlock parts of your brain, you know?
Jesus Christ doesn’t just give us truths; he is the truth. Jesus Christ is the prophet to end all prophets. He gives us hard-copy words from God, truths on which we can build our lives, truths we have to submit to, truths we have to obey, and truths we have to build our lives on, but he himself is the truth.
Once you have your basics down, you can start breaking the rules.
When someone thinks that to develop a holy life he must always be alone with God, he is no longer of any use to others.
Every living thing is both a whole system in and of itself as well as an essential part of other systems.